Mario Tuti

Mario Tuti (21 December 1946-) was an Italian neo-fascist terrorist who led the National Revolutionary Front during the "Years of Lead".

Biography
Mario Tuti was born in Empoli, Tuscany, Italy in 1946, and he served in the Italian Army before becoming a municipal employee in his hometown. In 1970, he joined the Pisan section of the Italian Social Movement, and he joined Ordine Nuovo in 1971. In the first months of 1972, he founded the National Revolutionary Front, which was inspired by revolutionary fascism and the Salo Republic. In 1975, the group carried out several attacks in Arezzo. On 24 January 1975, he killed two policemen as they searched for him, and he was captured on 27 July 1975 in Saint-Raphael, Aquitaine, France after a shootout. He was accused of masterminding the Italicus Express bombing of 1974, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1981 after murdering a fellow inmate. In 2004, he was granted parole.